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How do I name a range with an if statement

Say on a worksheet change on sheet4

If I add a record to the database the new record will go into a certain
range.



Here is what i am trying to do

Search thru say Column C

If the search finds a 1 then it would select it or activate it

All the selected fields would be named a range (Range_1)


In my case all records are sorted so all the ones would be consecutive,
but could you do this same scenario with records out of order


I would appreciate any input or help

Thank you for your time

Josh


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